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Neutron Stars are stars that have collapsed to the point where electrons and protons are smashed together.
Atoms are held up together by sharing electrons (covalent bonding) or by transfer of electrons (ionic bond).
They are actually not the same. Electrons actually have a negative charge. Neutrons don't have any charge at all. And protons have a positive electric charge. So they are all different. Hoped this helped!!
Neon, with an atomic number of 10, and an atomic mass of roughly 20, will require 10 protons, neutrons, and electrons. The protons and neutrons will be inside the nucleus, or the center of the atom. The electrons will be outside the nucleus in the electron cloud, where a first ring or level will hold 2 and the second will hold 8.
i think its protons, netrons, nuclius and electrons.
i think its protons, netrons, nuclius and electrons.
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Oxygen's atomic number is 8. Thus, a neutral atom of oxygen will have 8 protons and 8 electrons. The most common isotope of oxygen is 16O, which has 16 - 8 = 8 neutrons.
In terms of weight, the major proportion consists of protons and netrons which are found in the nucleus. In terms of volume, electrons which surround the nucleus in a cloud.
Yes, protons and electrons do work together in water, except in the dead sea. protons and electrons work together in air and water, that's what makes a blck sink. Rohit
Oxygen.
Lead is an element, Pb, so lead makes up lead! It has 82 protons, 82 electrons, approx. 125 netrons and an Atomic Mass of 207.2
Neutron Stars are stars that have collapsed to the point where electrons and protons are smashed together.
Atoms are held up together by sharing electrons (covalent bonding) or by transfer of electrons (ionic bond).
They are actually not the same. Electrons actually have a negative charge. Neutrons don't have any charge at all. And protons have a positive electric charge. So they are all different. Hoped this helped!!
Neon, with an atomic number of 10, and an atomic mass of roughly 20, will require 10 protons, neutrons, and electrons. The protons and neutrons will be inside the nucleus, or the center of the atom. The electrons will be outside the nucleus in the electron cloud, where a first ring or level will hold 2 and the second will hold 8.